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This book examines the relationship between learner motivation and cultural contents for the teaching of English as a Foreign Language. It takes Chile as an example of the «Expanding Circle of English», where the 21st century has brought new challenges to English teaching. After providing background information on the presence of English in Latin America and Chile, this qualitative study includes the analysis of curricular frameworks, textbooks and teacher interviews. Conclusions propose an explicit, yet critical inclusion of both motivational strategies and cultural themes into educational and curricular policies, learning materials, and teacher training.

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Contents: Cultural identity and the presence of English in Latin America and Chile – Concepts of culture and language in textbooks and curricular frameworks – Teacher identity in local and global contexts – Student motivation and attitudes – Motivational and empowering contents – The teachers’ sense of agency.

Teaching English in Chile: A Study of Teacher

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG
      Publication Date: 24/04/2013
      ISBN13: 9783631629161, 978-3631629161
      ISBN10: 3631629168

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This book examines the relationship between learner motivation and cultural contents for the teaching of English as a Foreign Language. It takes Chile as an example of the «Expanding Circle of English», where the 21st century has brought new challenges to English teaching. After providing background information on the presence of English in Latin America and Chile, this qualitative study includes the analysis of curricular frameworks, textbooks and teacher interviews. Conclusions propose an explicit, yet critical inclusion of both motivational strategies and cultural themes into educational and curricular policies, learning materials, and teacher training.

      Table of Contents
      Contents: Cultural identity and the presence of English in Latin America and Chile – Concepts of culture and language in textbooks and curricular frameworks – Teacher identity in local and global contexts – Student motivation and attitudes – Motivational and empowering contents – The teachers’ sense of agency.

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